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Elon Musk waves chainsaw at CPAC to showcase price range slashing
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Elon Musk waves chainsaw at CPAC to showcase price range slashing

Last updated: February 21, 2025 4:23 pm
Editorial Board Published February 21, 2025
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Elon Musk wore sun shades at evening and waved a pink chainsaw to indicate off his supposed budget-slashing prowess throughout a speech to the right-wing Conservative Political Motion Committee.

The billionaire buddy of President Trump acquired a rock star’s welcome from the Thursday evening crowd of MAGA loyalists and he delivered a speech filled with pink meat assaults on Democrats, immigrants and supposed authorities waste.

“This is the chainsaw for bureaucracy,” Musk stated, after Argentina’s far right-wing President Javier Milei introduced him the lumber-cutting energy device on stage.

“Waste is pretty much everywhere,” added Musk, who wore his trademark black MAGA cap and shades.

Musk has grabbed middle stage within the first weeks of the second Trump administration by utilizing his high-profile gig with the newly designated Division of Authorities Effectivity to chop 1000’s of federal jobs and scrap entire businesses.

Polls say he could also be going too far too quick, with nearly all of voters saying he has an excessive amount of energy and Trump ought to rein him in.

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Elon Musk holds a portray of himself as on stage on the Conservative Political Motion Convention (CPAC) on Thursday. (Picture by Andrew Harnik/Getty Photographs)

Musk has come beneath particularly heavy criticism from lawmakers in each events for his deep cuts to the 9/11 Well being Fund, which gives advantages to 130,000 Floor Zero first responders and survivors of the worst-ever terror assault on American soil.

However the Tesla and SpaceX mogul confirmed no indicators of remorse as he lashed out a well-recognized record of MAGA enemies, particularly liberals, immigrants and even Trump’s new punching bag, Ukraine President Volodymyr Zelenskyy.

“My mind is a storm,” admitted Musk, who boasts of his frenetic work tempo.

Musk slammed former President Biden for what he known as lax immigration insurance policies, particularly blasting an app that asylum-seekers used to get court docket appointments, permitting a few of them to acquire work permits within the meantime.

He accused Democrats of doing that as an “investment” to get extra assist in swing states, regardless that not one of the asylum seekers may vote.

“A lot of people don’t quite appreciate that this was an actual real scam at scale to tilt the scales of democracy in America,” Musk stated “(It’s) treason.”

Musk defended his roughshod assaults on authorities businesses and stated he was wanting ahead to taking his price range axe to the Federal Reserve, which operates independently from the White Home.

“Yeah, sure, while we’re at it,” Musk quipped with a smile.

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